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Fairytale Drama of J. K. Tyl and J. Drda
Bernasová, Natálie ; Smrčka, Jiří (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
The thesis focuses on analysis of fairytale drama genre in the work of Josef Kajetán Tyl and Jan Drda. Its goal is to describe common and different approaches of these authors, which are derived on the basis of selected key motives (motive of love, erotic motive, motive of labour and money, folklore motive), fairytale style, character types, the imprint of time, the role of music and some other components. The thesis builds on analysis and comparison of seven original texts - on Tyl's Strakonický dudák (1847), Tvrdohlavá žena (1849), Jiříkovo vidění (1849), Čert na zemi (1850), Lesní panna (1850) and on Drda's Hrátky s čertem (1945) and Dalskabáty (1959). Another aim of this thesis is to confirm or refute the hypothesis that Jan Drda conceived his two fairytale plays in the spirit of the Tyl tradition. Due to the nature of the thesis there are, in addition to professional literature, widely used sources such as theater programs, critics and reviews from the second half of the 20th century. KEYWORDS Josef Kajetán Tyl, Jan Drda, fairytale drama, tradition of Tyl's plays
Fairy Tale Drama around the turn of the 19th and the 20th century
Šestáková, Kristýna ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is an attempt to define and characterize the genre of fairy tale drama and also by analysing individual plays we outline the changes within the entire genre. When defining the term of fairy tale drama, we highlight mainly the elements that show the difference between the fairy tale drama and the fairy story. As to the changes within the genre we will first focus on authors from other countries and then we will deal with Czech authors. To characterize the changes within the genre in Bohemia, we have selected seven texts in which we will observe the circumstances leading to their conception and creation, as well as the composition, reception, motives, the way of describing space-time and the psychology of the characters featured.

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